Chairman of Improvement UK Has appeared Party’s newest MP “dumb” To ask sir Kir Stamor To introduce a burqa ban.
New Runcorn and Halesby MP Sarah Pocin used their first PMQS question to call the Prime Minister to ban Burkas “in the interest of public security”.
He said: “Looking at the Prime Minister’s desire to strengthen strategic alignment with our European neighbors, will he follow the leadership of France, Belgium, Denmark and others in the interest of public safety and ban the burqa?”
Sir Keir welcomed Ms. Pocin to the Commons, but said “I am not going to follow her under that line”.
Now, correction chair Zia Yusuf has said that it was “dumb To ask for a party Prime Minister If they had done something like this, the party does not do it themselves.
He said that he had no information about the question nor it was not [Reform] Policy”.
A reform spokesperson later clarified that a ban on Burkas was not the party’s policy, which was calling from far and wide to adopt Mr. Faraj’s proposals.
Mr. Yusuf’s comments are The latest indicator for only the latest indicator within the ranks of improvement,

Since the general election, the reform has already lost an MP, Rupert Lowe was forced amidst the investigation. Claims of bullying and party reported to him Police to the police on the alleged threats towards Mr. Yusuf. Later no further action was taken to investigate.
He came after that Publicly spoke against Mr. Faraj’s leadership The party’s, accusing the Arc-Brexite of “Mesianic” trend.
Between the top team of the reform and its councilors, with one, also with one A few days after the local elections of last month, with a cruel attack on Mr. Faraz,
Donna Edmunds, who were selected in Hodnet in Shopshire, were initially suspended to write on X, earlier on Twitter, that she was planning to blame the party after the local elections.
He left the party and replied and warned that Mr. Faraj is “never a Prime Minister” and is a “terrible leader”.
Asked about Ms. Pocin’s comments on Burka on Wednesday night, Mr. Faraj said that he would publicly welcome a comprehensive debate about facial coverings.
He told GB News: “I think this debate goes beyond the burqa … I was in Aberdeen on Monday, there was a crowd to meet me, an organization called antifa, and half of them had full face so they would be unknown.
“I don’t think face covering is understood in public places, and I think we deserve debate about what I see the burqa as a part.”
Correction UK and Ms. Pocin were contacted for comment.